Terlato Pinot Grigio is a crisp, estate-grown Italian white wine poured at Grappa in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood. It comes from the Terlato family’s vineyards in Friuli Colli Orientali, a hillside zone in northeastern Italy prized for serious Pinot Grigio. We keep it on our list because it shows what this grape can do when grown with care: fuller and more textured than everyday Pinot Grigio, yet still fresh and food-friendly.
About the Winery
The Terlato family has deep roots in Italian wine, and their Friuli estate is dedicated to expressive, terroir-driven Pinot Grigio. The vineyards are estate-owned and planted with older vines, which yield smaller crops of more concentrated, flavorful fruit.
Region & Grape
This wine is from Friuli Colli Orientali in northeastern Italy, made entirely from Pinot Grigio. The cool hillside sites and limestone soils give the wine its freshness and depth. It is fermented in stainless steel and does not undergo malolactic fermentation, preserving its bright acidity and pure fruit character.
Tasting Notes
The aroma offers ripe peach, pear, and citrus with a subtle floral note. The palate is dry and rounded, with layered orchard fruit and a clean mineral edge. The finish is crisp and refreshing.
What to Pair It With
This Pinot Grigio is a natural with seafood and lighter fare. Try it with our Italian Branzino, Spaghetti alle Vongole, or Heirloom Tomatoes & Burrata. Browse the full dine-in menu for more.
How It’s Served at Grappa
We offer Terlato Pinot Grigio by the bottle for $60.
FAQ
Where is Terlato Pinot Grigio from?
It is from Friuli Colli Orientali in northeastern Italy, grown on the Terlato family’s estate vineyards from older Pinot Grigio vines.
What does Terlato Pinot Grigio taste like?
It tastes of ripe peach, pear, and citrus, with a dry, rounded palate, a mineral edge, and a crisp finish.
Is Terlato Pinot Grigio dry?
Yes. It is a dry white wine, fermented in stainless steel with no malolactic fermentation, which keeps it fresh and crisp.
When you visit, book a table, browse the full wine list, and explore the dine-in menu.
